I have 3 and they are a pleasure to shoot
Beautiful guns that intrigue me but can they be made to work? Have no experience with them.
I have 3 and they are a pleasure to shoot
I'd have thought you'd be wise to test such an ancient gun across a chronograph.
How do you fill them with an adaptor?
not wanting to butt in to the original thread and i can start a new one if i should but it is a similar subject - i am this afternoon trying to make a valve for a giffard rifle - trying to work out how i will do it , but i am making a nylon base and a maybe brass valve but i am not sure how brass will stand up to the pin hitting it to fire it , i could not see how to seal the original and now i seem to have lost a bit or two from the thing , i seem to remember it had a big leather type washer on it and the threads were sealed with a tar like substance - i will try to use o-rings
Hello
I have always liked the Giffard rifle.
A friend has a few but does not use them.
Would someone be so kind as to do an article / guide on recharging / using a Giffard??
Also, which is the more sought after rifle version / calibre??
Regards
Sam
Some stuff on this thread that's well worth a read:
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....miscellaneous/
Vintage Airguns Gallery
..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
In British slang an anorak is a person who has a very strong interest in niche subjects.
There has been a very interesting post on here within the last two years, I think, from someone in Manchester on this very topic. I may be confusing two things but I think he had a video on YouTube too.
ATB, Mick
When guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns .
i made a valve for it yesterday - seems to work witha low pressure fill , i might try to pressure test it this afternoon by filling it with water and taking it to maybe 1500 psi just to be sure it will be ok on co2
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Best calibre for me is 4.5mm. i just roll a JSB 4.53 pellet with a Kebab stick (They have rifled barrels)you should get 2p groups at 20yds and the bottom of a beer can at 40yds
If enough interest is generated i may consider having a quantity of adapters made
The CO2 thread is an oddball size so not quite as easy as it could be
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